At a rain-lashed Estadio das Dunas in north-eastern city Natal, Cameroon almost stole a point late on when Benjamin Moukandjo's free header was acrobatically saved by keeper Guillermo Ochoa.

An equaliser would have been harsh on a Mexico side who put on an impressive performance, combining a strong work ethic with an attacking threat, and should serve them well when they play hosts Brazil on Tuesday, 17 June.

Peralta's seventh goal in nine competitive games prevented the dubious refereeing decisions from overshadowing the victory, while Cameroon's quality and prospects of getting into the second round appear limited with Croatia and Brazil to come.

There were questions about how these countries would fare, with both sides changing managers in scraping through World Cup qualifying.

A nimble Mexico, though, appeared determined to make the most of their time in Brazil, while a powerful-looking Cameroon showed their struggles had continued into the tournament.

The African side struggled to deal with the wing-backs in the 5-3-2 formation employed by the Aztecs, who appeared to have a legitimate early goal disallowed.

Giovani Dos Santos was on loan at Ipswich from Tottenham five years ago

Hector Herrera crossed from the right and forward Dos Santos scored a left-foot volley only for the effort to be ruled out for offside, even though replays showed the strike should have stood.

Cameroon almost made it worse when left-back Assou-Ekotto followed up a marauding run by picking out Eto'o, whose first-time shot hit the outside of the post.

Mexico might have felt annoyed they were not in front and their grievances were added to when they had another goal controversially disallowed and a penalty shout rejected.

First, Dos Santos's header from a corner was ruled out, then the striker had a penalty shout turned down following a challenge from Aurelien Chedjou.

However, Mexico had only themselves to blame for not taking the lead just after the break. Dos Santos helped on a pass to release Peralta only for the striker to have his shot saved by onrushing keeper Charles Itandje.

The miss was almost punished when Assou-Ekotto's free-kick deflected just wide before Mexico's frustration turned to joy.

A Dos Santos shot was initially parried by Charles Itandje but Peralta was on hand to drive in the loose ball home for the winner.

Mexico coach Miguel Herrera:

"The team surpassed my expectations on the pitch. The attitude was wonderful. The team showed they were mentally strong.

"At no time did we think about the referee during half-time. Never at any time did the team lose concentration.

"We had a lot of opportunities to score goals and we ran hard. I'm thrilled because the team worked collectively and left everything on the pitch."

Cameroon coach Volker Finke:

"The conditions are the same for both teams so we can't complain about the weather.

"The pitch itself wasn't too bad. It's a pity we didn't win but both teams had balanced chances.

"We have five days to recover. We will analyse this together because the match against Croatia is very important if we want to stay alive."

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